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 Planning Your Years

Start Index
 Introduction

 Freshman Year

 Sophomore Year

 Non-IGETC Transfer
  Course Priorities
 -->Declare Major
  Capped Major
  R&C
  QR
  FL
  7-Course Breadth
  AC
  Minor
  AH&I
  Other Issues
  Normal Progress
  Degree Audit
  Unit Requirements
  Research
  Scholarships
  Study Abroad
  Medical School
  Law School
  Career
  Student Responsibility
  Transfer Checklist

 Junior Year

 Senior Year


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 College of Letters & Science
College of Letters & Science

Declare Major

How should I go about declaring my major?

  • Declaring an academic major should be your number one schedule planning priority.

  • To declare your major, visit the major department as soon as possible. The department may require a copy of your prior college transcipt(s). Junior transfers (those with 60 or more units completed at the time of transfer to Berkeley) are given one semester - their first of the Berkeley campus - to apply for a capped major.

  • To declare a major in the College of Letters and Science, you must complete most of the lower division prerequisite courses specified by your intended major department.

    • You should enroll in two or more courses for your major or intended major. By doing this as a new transfer student, you insure that your first semester will keep you moving toward your goal of a Berkeley diploma.

    • If you are interested in changing your major, visit the new major department and an L&S Adviser immediately to determine the feasibility of achieving what may be a difficult new goal.

    • Always take major prerequisites and upper division courses for a letter grade unless the major department tells you otherwise.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q - Should I declare my major during the first semester?

    A - Yes, as soon as possible, for early major declaration will allow for maximum ease and flexibility in the completion of your Cal education.

    Q - What will happen if I do not declare my major during my first semester?

    A - Your future registration may be delayed or blocked and your eventual graduation may be delayed.

    Q - Do I have more time if I want to declare a double major or simultaneous degrees?

    A - Maybe. You would be best served if you could declare both majors at the beginning of your first semester; however, you may need to delay declaring your second major depending on your preparation. If you are intending a double major, begin talking with your major advisers and a college adviser as soon as possible.

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